To the Monks About Obedience
December 28
(A Saying from the Paterikon of John the Kolovos)
By Archpriest Victor Guryev
December 28
(A Saying from the Paterikon of John the Kolovos)
By Archpriest Victor Guryev
One day, Venerable John the Kolovos came to his mentor, nicknamed the Thebean because of his place of residence. The Thebean, seeing John, took a dry tree, planted it in the ground, and said to his disciple, "Here is your obedience: water this tree every day until it bears fruit." John fulfilled his teacher's will and watered the tree the elder had planted for two years. In the third year, it came to life and bore fruit. Then the elder picked this fruit, brought it to the church, and said to the brethren, "Come and partake of this fruit of obedience."
Having recounted this incident from the lives of the Venerable Fathers Paul of Thebes and John the Kolovos, I ask you, brethren, tell me: why did Venerable Paul pick the fruit from the tree he had once planted, bring it to the church, and show it to the brethren? What was the purpose of this act?
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